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Eczema girl's agony is over thanks to allergen-busting extra washing machine rinse cycles

Posted: November 1, 2014 at 7:43 am

Just a few months ago, Daisy Ames, was in agony with severe allergies The nine-year-old's life has been turned round thanks to washing machine Servis Sensitive Wash machine was given to her parents through charity It's helped to stop clothes irritating her skin by stripping them of bacteria She has suffered from painful eczema all over body since she was a baby Diagnosed with dust mites and mould spores allergies when she was 7

By Rosie Taylor for Daily Mail

Published: 19:47 EST, 31 October 2014 | Updated: 04:45 EST, 1 November 2014

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She is now a happy, smiling nine-year-old who is doing well at school and loves messing about with her three brothers.

But just a few months ago, Daisy Ames was in agony, struggling to cope with her severe allergies.

She had painful eczema all over her body, which caused weeping sores on her face and legs and stopped her sleeping at night.

Now her life has been turned around thanks to an unusual treatment a special anti-allergy washing machine.

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Eczema Tied to Bone Fracture Risk in Study

Posted: October 31, 2014 at 12:43 pm

Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter Posted: Friday, October 31, 2014, 4:00 AM

(HealthDay News) -- The skin condition eczema may increase slightly the risk of broken bones and injured joints, a new study reports.

In a study of 34,500 adults, researchers found that among 7 percent of people who had an eczema flare-up in the past year, 1.5 percent had a bone or joint injury and 0.6 percent had an injury that caused a limitation of function.

Compared to people without eczema, those with the skin condition had more than double the risk of having had a fracture or bone or joint injury, according to the study.

"Adults with eczema have higher rates of injuries, including fractures and bone and joint injuries," said lead researcher Dr. Jonathan Silverberg, an assistant professor of dermatology at Northwestern University in Chicago.

Although this study found an association between eczema and bone and joint injuries, it wasn't designed to prove whether eczema is somehow a direct cause of those injuries.

Another expert said follow-up research is necessary. "Further studies would be needed to show if there's a direct effect or association of eczema with bone condition and strength over time," said Dr. Doris Day, a dermatologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City.

"The skin is often a reflection of the general health and well-being of our patients. Sometimes the connection is direct, but often it's more subtle," Day said.

The study was published online Oct. 29 in JAMA Dermatology.

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Posted: October 30, 2014 at 2:43 pm


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Adult eczema may be unrecognized risk factor for fracture, other injuries

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Contact: Erin Elizabeth White ewhite@northwestern.edu 847-491-4888 The JAMA Network Journals @JAMA_current

Adults with eczema had a higher prevalence of fracture and bone or joint injury (FBJI), as well as other types of injury-causing limitations, in a nationally representative sample of patients with a history of the chronic inflammatory disorder that can cause skin itching and result in sleep disturbance, according to a study published online by JAMA Dermatology.

Patients with eczema have multiple risk factors for injury that can include sleep impairment, the use of sedating antihistamines and coexisting psychological illnesses. However, the risk of fracture and other injury-causing limitations in adults with eczema has been largely unexplored. Fractures are a public health issue and that burden is expected to increase in the coming decades as the population ages, according to background information in the study.

Nitin Garg, M.D., and Jonathan I. Silverberg, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H., of Northwestern University, Chicago, examined the association of eczema with increased risk of injury in a nationally representative sample of 34,500 adults (ages 18 to 85 years) with a history of eczema over the past 12 months.

The prevalence of eczema was 7.2 percent and the prevalence of any injury-causing limitation was 2 percent. An FBJI was reported by 1.5 percent of adults, while other injury-causing limitation occurred in 0.6 percent of adults. In adults with eczema, the prevalence of injuries increased initially, peaked at ages 50 to 69 years, and then decreased substantially in patients 70 years or older.

Researchers found that adults with eczema and fatigue, daytime sleepiness or insomnia had higher rates of FBJI compared to adults with sleep symptoms and no eczema. Adults with both eczema and psychiatric and behavioral disorders (PBDs) also had higher rates of FBJI compared to those with eczema or PBDs alone.

"In conclusion, adult eczema is associated with an increased risk of injury, particularly FBJI, which is only partially related to the presence of sleep symptoms and PBDs. Taken together, these data suggest that adult eczema is a previously unrecognized risk factor for fracture and other injury, emphasizing the importance of developing safer and more effective clinical interventions for itch and sleep problems in eczema, as well as preventive measures for injury risk reduction in eczema. Future studies providing better measures of fracture risk are needed to confirm these associations," the study concludes.

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Eczema linked to bone fractures, injuries in new Northwestern study

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CHICAGO (WLS) --

Between seven and 10 percent of adults in the US have atopic dermatitis, more commonly known as eczema. And many of them have a moderate to severe form of the skin disorder.

"The chronic itch, similar to patients that have chronic pain, interferes with every aspect of their life," said Dr. Jonathan Silverberg, a Northwestern Medicine dermatologist.

Silverberg says when moisturizers and emollients don't soothe the skin, more aggressive treatment is prescribed, like topical or oral steroids, or sedating antihistamines.

"Many patients report this phenomenon that they're distracted because of their itch or because they're sleep deprived," Silverberg said.

But Silverberg says he's noticed a troubling trend and set out a year ago to study it more closely.

He says adults with eczema are at a greater risk of accidental injury, and it could be directly related to the side effects of their medications. Silverberg says sedatives cause fatigue, and steroids can lead to bone density problems.

"More and more as we see these patterns, I'm almost never using sedating antihistamines anymore," Silverberg said.

Silverberg says until better options are developed to treat eczema and itch, doctors need to advise patients to think about strategies to minimize falls and to avoid driving while using sedating antihistamines.

"If your eczema is not well-controlled and you're not sleeping well, that's a problem and we need to get better treatment for that," he said.

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Accident prone eczema patients

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29-Oct-2014

Contact: Erin White ewhite@northwestern.edu 847-491-4888 Northwestern University @northwesternu

CHICAGO --- Intense itching and dry, irritable skin aren't the only problems adults with eczema face. They are at greater risk of accidental bone fractures and other injuries, a new Northwestern Medicine study has found.

This is the first study to find adult eczema is a risk factor for fractures and other injuries.

The increased odds of accidental injury could be directly related to the side effects of steroids and sedating antihistamines commonly prescribed to treat the skin disorder or the under-treatment of severe cases, study authors suggest.

"Many eczema patients who are prescribed medication for itch are often given sedating antihistamines or steroids, but those medications may come at a price," said Jonathan I. Silverberg, M.D., senior author of the study. "Sedatives cause fatigue, and steroids can lead to bone density problems and osteoporosis."

Silverberg is an assistant professor of dermatology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and an attending physician at Northwestern Memorial Hospital.

The study, published Oct. 29 in the journal JAMA Dermatology, validates what Silverberg sees regularly at the Northwestern Multidisciplinary Eczema Center.

"Last month three of my patients with eczema cancelled at the last minute because of injuries," Silverberg said. "One fell and almost got hit by a bus, another was hit by a car and then another missed her appointment because she was in a car accident. You can't make this stuff up."

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How SELFIES can help cure skin conditions

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Sending selfies to a dermatologist may be as good as visiting them in person Study compared people who sent selfies to their doctor with face-to-face care Little difference in the percentage of people whose problem cleared over a year Experts said an online system for treating skin problems may work just as well

By Madlen Davies for MailOnline

Published: 08:35 EST, 29 October 2014 | Updated: 09:19 EST, 29 October 2014

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Sending doctors a 'skin selfie' may help treat eczema just as well as going to a clinic in person

Selfies are often associated with self-obsessed celebrities and people who are just a little bit vain.

But they could help cure eczema and save visiting the clinic, according to new research.

Sending a doctor a 'skin selfie' may help clear the problem just as well as going in person, the study found.

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Eczema Treatment Options : How To Cure Eczema & Home Remedies For Eczema – Video

Posted: October 27, 2014 at 5:46 pm


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Family First: Calming the symptoms of severe eczema

Posted: October 25, 2014 at 5:42 pm

SHREVEPORT, LA (KSLA) - October is National Eczema Awareness month. Eczema, medically known as Atopic Dermatitis, is an itchy red rash that can appear all over the body. Eczema can appear on the elbows or behind the knees, for newborns it often appears on the face. There is no cure for this skin ailment and the severity varies from person to person.

A Shreveport mother says this common medical condition caused her young son to go from scratching to biting and now bleeding. If you look closely at two year old Karsyn Lebum's hands and knees, you can still see subtle signs of this skin issue that causes him a great deal of discomfort. Myesha Newton, Karsyn's mother, says watching her son scratch to the point of bleeding is painful to endure.

"It's basically covered all of his body except for his face, he scratches all night like right now his hands are so scratched that they bleed,"says Newton. "Every night is miserable because he is scratching all night. He'll just wake up in the middle of the night scratching and will want you to scratch his back or he'll scratch his knee's until they bleed, he does just non stop scratching."

Karsyn was originally given two medications, Elidel and Protopic creams. While they seemed to work for him, both medications came with black box labels. According to the Food and Drug Administration, Elidel and Protopic creams come with a risk of cancer, a risk Myesha was just not willing to take.

Now,the mother is looking for answers on how to improve your child's condition. While each case of Eczema is different in each child, Dr. Sami Bahna, Chief of Allergy and Immunology at LSU Health Shreveport, says there are simple steps you can take to improve the condition over time. "In Eczema the skin is different from normal skin, it does not keep hydration and therefore we have to give baths everyday, once or twice depending on the severity of the condition," says Dr. Bahna.

The doctor also says it is important to not only use the medications on your child but to seal them with a moisturizer. He doesn't suggest using lotions since they will not absorb into the skin very well. According to the National Eczema Association, they suggest Eczema patients: wear cotton or soft fabrics, avoid activities that make you sweat, keep your fingernails short to avoid scratching the skin and take lukewarm baths.

With good care, Dr. Bahna says Eczema can show drastic improvements but he says not treating the Eczema can leave your child susceptible to infections.

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Posted: October 24, 2014 at 6:49 pm


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